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File #: CPC V 18-00098    Version: Name: Creekwalk Redevelopment
Type: Planning Case Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 10/25/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/8/2019 Final action: 1/8/2019
Title: Ordinance No. 18-130 vacating portions of public rights-of way known as Mount Washington Avenue, Saint Elmo Court, and adjacent public alleys consisting of 2.145 acres (Legislative) Related File: CPC ZC 18-00096 Presenter: Ryan Tefertiller, Urban Planning Manager, Planning and Development Department Peter Wysocki, Director Planning and Community Development
Indexes: South Nevada URA
Attachments: 1. V_ROW_Creekwalk, 2. Exhibit A, 3. Exhibit B, 4. Signed Ordinance 18-130
Related files: CPC MP 93-176-A3MN18, CPC ZC 18-00096, CPC CP 18-00097, AR NV 18-00525


Title
Ordinance No. 18-130 vacating portions of public rights-of way known as Mount Washington Avenue, Saint Elmo Court, and adjacent public alleys consisting of 2.145 acres
(Legislative)

Related File: CPC ZC 18-00096

Presenter:

Ryan Tefertiller, Urban Planning Manager, Planning and Development Department
Peter Wysocki, Director Planning and Community Development

Body
Summary:
Applicant: Thomas and Thomas
Owner: Creekwalk, LLC
Location: West of S. Nevada Ave. and north of E. Cheyenne Rd.

Previous Council Action:
City Council approved the creation of the South Nevada Urban Renewal Area and Plan in 2015 and approved the implementation of the South Nevada Urban Renewal Streetscape Design Standards in 2017. There have been no prior Council actions pertaining to the physical development applications on these properties.

On December 11, 2018, this item was passed on first reading with a vote of 7:0:2 (Councilors Pico and Murray were absent).

Background:
This project includes five concurrent applications related to the proposed redevelopment of roughly ten acres of land north of E. Cheyenne Rd. and west of S. Nevada Ave. This project is the largest to date within the South Nevada Urban Renewal Area which was established in November, 2015. The applications include: 1) an amendment to the Ivywild Master Plan; 2) a zone change of roughly 2 acres from R5 and R5/SS to C5 and C5/SS; 3) a concept plan establishing uses, access, and approximate building size and location; 4) a right-of-way vacation request for multiple public streets and alleys within the concept plan area; and 5) a non-use variance for front setback relief.

The Creekwalk Redevelopment Project falls within the extreme southeastern corner of the Ivywild Master Plan. The Plan's Land Use Map identifies the project area as including "auto-oriented commercial," "neighborhood commercial," and "multi-family residential." The Plan also includes a Zoning Map which labels the project ar...

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